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new mexico company ...called "sunland"..../ ...off.. peanut butter... i/ iss.. áexpandingá its recall..../ it... now includee... rrw... and... roasted shelled... and... in--- sold in several sized... containers.../.in... maryland... the product....is sold ...at....trader joe's.../// 35 people... havv een sickened... by saalonella../ linked to.. the commany's products. tomorrow soccal seeurity payments are set to go up for americans - but noo assmuch as most people hoped.between dollars... hat small jump is what he typical retiree is expecced oosee in january. january.preliminary figures show theesocial security increase for 2013 could be the &ppowest since 1975...a one to two percent rise issexpected- comparee tt the 3.6 percent increase recipients saw this year. 54-103"because the economy is bad ii this ccuntry the re soo governmenn can't eep up with the cost oo living increase. this is a disaster for everrone living on social secur" security."next year's number is tied tightly tt inflation. the cost-of-living adjustment is said to refllct the less t
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and in mexico he is considered beef jerky, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so bright that candles light him during a blackout. sitting next to me, gary johnson, former new mexico governor and the libertarian party nominee for president. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> thank you for that. well, he didn't suck. panic breathes a collective and smelly sigh of relief as they emerge from the worst debate performance in 700 years. this debate took place at hofster university. didn't know that. and no surprise the press declared captain perfect the winner. but another group was not as convinced. voters who watched the damn thing. at least when it came to the issues romney won on the economy, health care, taxes, the deficit and leadership. meanwhile other polls and focus groups showed obama winning the debate by not that much. one thing is for sure, both candidates were combative. stop laughing at me. like other shows "red eye cts convened its own group. let's see how it reacted to one of the comments. >> mr. president, have you looked at y
and in mexico he is considered beef jerky, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so bright that candles light him during a blackout. sitting next to me, gary johnson, former new mexico governor and the libertarian party nominee for president. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> thank you for that. well, he didn't suck. panic breathes a collective and smelly sigh of relief as they emerge from the worst debate performance in 700 years. this debate took place at...
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zero heartburn. >>> he landed safely a short time ago near roswell, new mexico. you saw that here on cnn. brian todd is watching this closely. it was riveting, those moments, and i think everyone's hearts were in their throats. you spent a lot of time with the crew and with baumgartner a week ago when they attempted the first mission. it was scrapped for this day. what are your impressions? >> it is extraordinary, fredricka. my heart was pounding just like everyone's was when we saw felix step off that platform, the cab sewell, the platform the size of a skateboard. he took a little bunny hop and there he went. you could almost feel the speed even from this distance away, just looking at it in these monitors. it was incredible to watch the rate of speed at which he was falling. at one point he did go into a spin. some spin was expected. what they were really concerned about was if he would go into an uncontrollable flat spin. not clear that that ever happened, really. he did go into somewhat of a spin but he stabilized very, very quickly, and when he stabilized,
zero heartburn. >>> he landed safely a short time ago near roswell, new mexico. you saw that here on cnn. brian todd is watching this closely. it was riveting, those moments, and i think everyone's hearts were in their throats. you spent a lot of time with the crew and with baumgartner a week ago when they attempted the first mission. it was scrapped for this day. what are your impressions? >> it is extraordinary, fredricka. my heart was pounding just like everyone's was when we...
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baumgartner then made a remarkably smooth landing on his feet in the new mexico desert. that feat came 65 years to the day after chuck jaeger became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, and sunday jaeger did it again. but now that he's 89, the man known for having the right stuff was merely a passenger onboard an f-15 jet that raced across california's mojave desert. >>> now here's a look at some other stories across america. in florida, dramatic video of a car plowing into a scrap metal business. luckily it happened in the middle of the night, so no one was around, except for the driver, who could be seen getting out of the car several minutes after the impact. >>> in california, it is finally home sweet home for space shuttle endeavor. we've sped up this video of what was a long, winding and two-mile-per-hour journey through the streets of l.a. this weekend. after soaring above the earth dozens of times, its final trek was 12 miles long from l.a. international airport to a museum where it will go on display later this month. >>> to new york, it's not as
baumgartner then made a remarkably smooth landing on his feet in the new mexico desert. that feat came 65 years to the day after chuck jaeger became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, and sunday jaeger did it again. but now that he's 89, the man known for having the right stuff was merely a passenger onboard an f-15 jet that raced across california's mojave desert. >>> now here's a look at some other stories across america. in florida, dramatic video of a car plowing...
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we welcome people in, and my grandfather was from mexico and my wife's father was from wales. i want the legal system to be better and clearer. you shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get in. and we need to give green cards to people who have what we need. get a green card on your diploma, come to the u.s.a. we have to stop illegal immigration. 4 million people are waiting to get here legally. i will not grant amnesty to those here illegally. there will be employment verification and i won't put in place magnets for people coming here illegally. i would not give drivers licenses to them as the president would. the kids -- they when the president ran for office, he said he would put in place that would reform our immigration system. he did not do it. he had a democrat house and a democrat senate. why did he fail to promote legislation that would have provided an answer for those who wanted to come here legally and for those who were here illegally today? that is a question at the present will have a chance to answer right now. >> we are a nation of immigrants.
we welcome people in, and my grandfather was from mexico and my wife's father was from wales. i want the legal system to be better and clearer. you shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get in. and we need to give green cards to people who have what we need. get a green card on your diploma, come to the u.s.a. we have to stop illegal immigration. 4 million people are waiting to get here legally. i will not grant amnesty to those here illegally. there will be employment...
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. >> on a new mexico bridge, a base jumper's ambitious attempt at acrobatics spins out of control as he crash lands on the bottom of a rocky gorge. >> he just died. >> they say if you start base jumping, you're going to die base jumping. it's only a matter of time. >> in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taos, new mexico. his brother ralph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600-foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a four-second freefall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i tried to do a front flip half twist into a back flip for my first jump at like 5:00 in the morning. i was barely awake and just not coherent with myself. >> alex's fancy flip work costs him more time than he can afford. he can't deploy his chute in the four second time limit and now he's deep into the danger zone. >> he just d
. >> on a new mexico bridge, a base jumper's ambitious attempt at acrobatics spins out of control as he crash lands on the bottom of a rocky gorge. >> he just died. >> they say if you start base jumping, you're going to die base jumping. it's only a matter of time. >> in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taos, new mexico. his brother ralph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600-foot drop will last eight...
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bill, from mexico -- >> we put david duke on a few years ago and he got hammered. if there was a context, the answer to the question is yes. finally tonight factor, tip of the day. it's a simple one. because as you know i'm a simple man. buy your christmas gifts now. stores are starving. they're giving away stuff. out's marked down city. after halloween it will change. when you see the christmas decorations going up, decking the halls, the prices go up on everything. go shopping now. i estimate you will save between 30 and 50% of what you will spend on christmas gifts. the factor tip of the day. that is it for us. check out the fox news factor website, different from billo'reilly.com. if you came in late, we have the latest polling on the presidential race in the talking points memo which you can access there. to those who are mitt romney fans you want to look at that closely. president obama has to pull a rabbit out of a hat on monday. it's interesting. we'll have the best predebate coverage as you know. we'd like you to spout out about the factor. o'reilly@foxnew
bill, from mexico -- >> we put david duke on a few years ago and he got hammered. if there was a context, the answer to the question is yes. finally tonight factor, tip of the day. it's a simple one. because as you know i'm a simple man. buy your christmas gifts now. stores are starving. they're giving away stuff. out's marked down city. after halloween it will change. when you see the christmas decorations going up, decking the halls, the prices go up on everything. go shopping now. i...
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. >> moving across new mexico. >> they'll depressurize it part way, at which point baumgarner's pressure suit should automatically begin to inflate. >> give me a short count. okay, keep your head down. release the helmet tie down strap. start the cameras. and a guardian angel will take care of you. [ indiscernible ] >> speed 729 and decelerating. >> there's the chute. there's the chute.
. >> moving across new mexico. >> they'll depressurize it part way, at which point baumgarner's pressure suit should automatically begin to inflate. >> give me a short count. okay, keep your head down. release the helmet tie down strap. start the cameras. and a guardian angel will take care of you. [ indiscernible ] >> speed 729 and decelerating. >> there's the chute. there's the chute.
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to hold a press conference, he is speaking to the media that is gathered out there in roswell, new mexico very shortly, if he's not doing it already. so he's well enough to talk and we have been trying to correspond with some of the red bull people to ask what his condition is, from all visual signs right now, he's doing very well. you saw him land and raise his fist to the air, the piece of video that we're seeing, the hop into history and the incredible rate of speed was just compelling. he landed about an hour and 45 minutes ago. he did break the speed of sound, that mark, 690 miles an hour, how fast he actually went, red bull is saying he went about 704 miles an hour. but we did see on the monitors during his job that he hit got 729 miles an hour. so we'll get an official reading of exactly how fast he went. but a real thrill as he jumped from higher than anyone has ever jumped, 128,000 feet. that's about 8,000 feet higher than they expected him to jump. >> and why was balm baumgartner committed to this jump. >> he is a daredevil, he base jumped off the towers, and base jumped off the
to hold a press conference, he is speaking to the media that is gathered out there in roswell, new mexico very shortly, if he's not doing it already. so he's well enough to talk and we have been trying to correspond with some of the red bull people to ask what his condition is, from all visual signs right now, he's doing very well. you saw him land and raise his fist to the air, the piece of video that we're seeing, the hop into history and the incredible rate of speed was just compelling. he...
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consciousness but he managed to regain control, deploy his pair parachute and land on his feet in the new mexico desert. the super sonic dare devil had this to say after the jump. >> let me tell you. when i was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble. you cannot think about breaking records any more. you do not think about gaining g scientific data. the only thing you want is you want to come back alive. >> i don't know about thinking about humility. i would think about fear. that would be my first reaction. that is an unbelievable -- 24 miles in a free fall. would you do that? >> you know, i watched that thing live, and it was so nerve wracking. it was one of the coolest things i've ever seen. when he jumped off and he goes down, it's like can you imagine that? would i do that? i love heights. i adore heights. i would definitely do it. if i debit have a son and a wife, i would do it. he's single. i would definitely do it. it's pretty cool. pretty cool. great tv, by the way. >> dana, how about you? >> shark week, no. okay. i didn't care before, and then i started seeing everybod
consciousness but he managed to regain control, deploy his pair parachute and land on his feet in the new mexico desert. the super sonic dare devil had this to say after the jump. >> let me tell you. when i was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble. you cannot think about breaking records any more. you do not think about gaining g scientific data. the only thing you want is you want to come back alive. >> i don't know about thinking about humility. i would think...
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baumgartner then made a remarkably smooth landing on his feet in the new mexico desert. unbelievable. that feat came 65 years to the day after chuck jaeger became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, and sunday jaeger did it again. but now that he's 89, the man known for having the right stuff was merely a passenger onboard an f-15 jet that raced across california's mojave desert. absolutely amazing. >>> here's your "first look" at some other news going on in america today. in florida, dramatic video of a car plow nothing a scrap metal business. luckily it happened in the middle of the night, so no one was around, except for the driver, who could be seen getting out of the car several minutes after the impact. >>> in california, it is finally home sweet home for space shuttle "endeavour." we've sped up this video, take a look. it was a long, winding and two-mile-per-hour journey through the streets of l.a. this weekend. after soaring above the earth dozens of times, its final trek was just 12 miles long from the l.a. international airport to this museum w
baumgartner then made a remarkably smooth landing on his feet in the new mexico desert. unbelievable. that feat came 65 years to the day after chuck jaeger became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, and sunday jaeger did it again. but now that he's 89, the man known for having the right stuff was merely a passenger onboard an f-15 jet that raced across california's mojave desert. absolutely amazing. >>> here's your "first look" at some other news going on in...
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warmer, but those clouds are associated with what was hurricane paul that has been coming ashore in mexico, fortunately much weakened storm, but it's riding along the jet stream. we're getting quite a pit of cloud cover moving across the southern part of the country and some of the rain in texas also associated with that. here's how the next two days look locally, top about 70 degrees, a nice day. -- tomorrow about 70 degrees, a nice day. there will be some cloud cover and on thursday in the afternoon we've got a frontal boundary, the same front that's probably going to bring rain to st. louis tomorrow, it's going to bring us showers and maybe a rumble of thunder. it will also be warm thursday at 72 degrees. here are the high temperatures we hit today, a beautiful day with lot of sunshine and these temperatures in the mid-60s felt fantastic. that is for sure. temperatures now already down to the 40s in many areas. the district is 52, baltimore 47, but frederick is down to 39 degrees and dulles 44. so definitely colder tonight than last night but not cold enough to warrant a frost advisory
warmer, but those clouds are associated with what was hurricane paul that has been coming ashore in mexico, fortunately much weakened storm, but it's riding along the jet stream. we're getting quite a pit of cloud cover moving across the southern part of the country and some of the rain in texas also associated with that. here's how the next two days look locally, top about 70 degrees, a nice day. -- tomorrow about 70 degrees, a nice day. there will be some cloud cover and on thursday in the...
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production, including from all of the united states and north america, for that matter, from canada, from mexico, or whatever, and the less you need to import the more you can produce here in the united states, presumably the price will go down, but having said that, the price of gases lean is based on the world market. there's a huge demand. it's the marketplace that determine ifs it's $3 a gallon, $4 a gallon or whatever, and there are various laws and taxes around the country. buying a gallon of gasoline, for example, might be much more expensive in new jersey -- there's a lot of variables that go into the price of a gallon of gas, but in general i think the answer should be simple. yes, the department of energy should try to work to reduce the cost of energy for the american people. >> and some pundits thought it was pretty political that the president -- i believe it was back in june -- tapped into the strategic petroleum reserve. i asked christine roman if that -- that's not a full scale way to attack that problem. it's a temporary thing, and it's mostly -- >> it's awe very short-term solu
production, including from all of the united states and north america, for that matter, from canada, from mexico, or whatever, and the less you need to import the more you can produce here in the united states, presumably the price will go down, but having said that, the price of gases lean is based on the world market. there's a huge demand. it's the marketplace that determine ifs it's $3 a gallon, $4 a gallon or whatever, and there are various laws and taxes around the country. buying a...
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on federal land and stopped us from drilling off the coast of va vachl a moratorium in the gulf of mexico. he has not approved and stopped the key stone exxon pipeline from being felt. >> there were moments saying $5 trillion in did he have sits. that don't add up. $16 trillion national debt. a road to grief. i balanced budgets he went through. and... when he was running the olympics and business. i -- i thought it's devastating for the president. you can see it on his face. >> you can see it. i think the american people could see contrast in the records and experience, governor romney inherited a debt and when he left there was a surplus. he reduced unemployment for the people of mats massachusetts. house hoild incomes went up $5,000. >> the first time the governor said we have fewer americans working. >> yes he said something interesting. if we had the same labor participation rates, the real unemployment is 10.7%. and there is for every new job created six people have left the work force. that is not how you should bring down the unemployment rate. it's what we've been seeing and the f
on federal land and stopped us from drilling off the coast of va vachl a moratorium in the gulf of mexico. he has not approved and stopped the key stone exxon pipeline from being felt. >> there were moments saying $5 trillion in did he have sits. that don't add up. $16 trillion national debt. a road to grief. i balanced budgets he went through. and... when he was running the olympics and business. i -- i thought it's devastating for the president. you can see it on his face. >> you...
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we have mission control on the left side out of roswell, new mexico. they're thrilled about the one record that's already been broken by felix baumgartner. he has gone the highest any human has gone in a manned helium balloon. and you're looking of course on the right side of extraordinary live pictures by delay of about 20 seconds of baumgartner in that capsule. brian todd with me out of washington, chad myers here in atlanta. so brian, let's resume the conversation. this crew is ecstatic about that one break through that's taken place and we'll try to hear what mission control is saying, too, when we hear a stream of conversation there, but brian, give me an idea how significant that initial milestone is for this project? >> well, you know, i need to know specifically fredricka which milestone you're talking about. >> talking about him going the highest any human has gone in a manned balloon. >> that was significant. chad talked about that record at about 106,000 feet or so, possibly higher than that. they're very excited about that. the balloon has
we have mission control on the left side out of roswell, new mexico. they're thrilled about the one record that's already been broken by felix baumgartner. he has gone the highest any human has gone in a manned helium balloon. and you're looking of course on the right side of extraordinary live pictures by delay of about 20 seconds of baumgartner in that capsule. brian todd with me out of washington, chad myers here in atlanta. so brian, let's resume the conversation. this crew is ecstatic...
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i worked in west africa, brazil, mexico. there is enough fuel right now. the good to nigeria, at a gas is not more than a dollar a gallon right now. -- if you go to nigeria, i bet you that gas is not more than a dollar a gallon right now. host: how much do you make a year? caller: i make over $100,000 a year. i had no college education. i saw this young guy coming out of college and sang well will catch on to me a job? -- saying what will guarantee a job? nothing will. i came up from the bottom. we did a lot of nasty stuff and we worked our way up. i think america is missing that. that is what frustrates me about this election right now. host: how did you vote in 2008 and 2004? caller: i've voted for obama last time because mccain wanted to destroy the jones act that would cost me my job. a lot of americans missed the tiny ticks we are losing. everybody is saying i am for the middle class. when it comes down to it, what they get elected, it does not work out that way. we will go to another caller in texas. a republican there. go ahead. are you with us? " o
i worked in west africa, brazil, mexico. there is enough fuel right now. the good to nigeria, at a gas is not more than a dollar a gallon right now. -- if you go to nigeria, i bet you that gas is not more than a dollar a gallon right now. host: how much do you make a year? caller: i make over $100,000 a year. i had no college education. i saw this young guy coming out of college and sang well will catch on to me a job? -- saying what will guarantee a job? nothing will. i came up from the...
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for example, mexico is not a capital of texas. bane is a company rather than a person with an oxygen mask who threatens got them. gothem. >> i don't think she is allowed according to her rules. the only thing she is allowed to do is poit, you, your question. >> and can a woman named candy even do that? >> i think her parents must have had a delightful personality. jay i would go by candice. >> they could have named her ice cream. >> that would be preferable. what is a town without ice cream? this is a town hall. >> this is an interesting debate for obama to be coming from and where everyone is expecting him to be aggressive because it is formated in such a way. they agreed to play nice for lack of a better description. they can't even talk directly to each other. i am not sure how he will be so aggressive. >> it is a format or a bormat. >> oh nice. >> and candy be their doormat? >> candy is a nickname. her real first name is the entire lyrics to the song "candy man qats. "candy man." >> oh my word. now we know how she was conceive
for example, mexico is not a capital of texas. bane is a company rather than a person with an oxygen mask who threatens got them. gothem. >> i don't think she is allowed according to her rules. the only thing she is allowed to do is poit, you, your question. >> and can a woman named candy even do that? >> i think her parents must have had a delightful personality. jay i would go by candice. >> they could have named her ice cream. >> that would be preferable. what...
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my dad was born in mexico of american parents, ann's dad was born in wales, a first generation american. where he welcome legal immigrants into this country. i want our legal system to work better. i want it to be streamlined. i want to be clearer. i don't think you have to -- shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get in this country legally. i also think we should have give visas to people, green cards rather to people who graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with accredited degrees in science and math, get a green card stapled to their diploma, come to the us of a. we should make sure that our legal system works. number two, we have to stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people waiting in line to get here legally. those who have come here illegally take their place. i will not grant amnesty to those who have come here illegally. i'll make sure employers who hire people who have come here
my dad was born in mexico of american parents, ann's dad was born in wales, a first generation american. where he welcome legal immigrants into this country. i want our legal system to work better. i want it to be streamlined. i want to be clearer. i don't think you have to -- shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get in this country legally. i also think we should have give visas to people, green cards rather to people who graduate with skills that we need. people around the...
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i mean, the guy was born in mexico with nothing when he came to this country, rose to be head of a car company, a governor. i mean, my dad was the real deal and his life and his memory inspires me. so i write his name there and of course i look at ann every chance i get. she's usually looking down. she's nervous during the debates but i look to her to see if she feels like i've done a good job. >> governor we appreciate you taking the time to joins here in in "the situation room". >> thanks wolf. good to be with you. >> candy crowley is going to be moderating the second presidential debate coming up tuesday night. up next, you'll find out what she'll be looking for during this presidential debate and how her debate will be different from the others. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. ♪ [ male announcer ] it
i mean, the guy was born in mexico with nothing when he came to this country, rose to be head of a car company, a governor. i mean, my dad was the real deal and his life and his memory inspires me. so i write his name there and of course i look at ann every chance i get. she's usually looking down. she's nervous during the debates but i look to her to see if she feels like i've done a good job. >> governor we appreciate you taking the time to joins here in in "the situation...
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>> jennifer: well because she is from mexico she speaks fluent spanish and one of the reasons why he is seen as a more acceptable republican, and one who wants to reach out and expand the base. i'm curious about the relationship between jeb and george w. would george w the older brother, be happy if he ran? >> the people have i spoken to say he is very ambivalent about it. and seem to want to avoid the subject. >> why is that? >> w is the oldest and never quite living up to his father's expectations. and jeb was the good son. >> jennifer: oh. >> and jeb was so committed to his father, and on his campaign and the families thought he would be the one -- >> jennifer: wow. do you there is some jealousy still? >> it all changed in 1994 when jeb won in florida, and w ran in texas, jeb won his, w lost his. and it kind of changed fortunes for jeb bush. >> jennifer: since george w. bush has been really out of the limelight, what has he been up to? >> we have learned he has taken up painting. >> painting? >> yes painting dogs? >> who's dogs? >> his own and possibly other people's dogs. landsca
>> jennifer: well because she is from mexico she speaks fluent spanish and one of the reasons why he is seen as a more acceptable republican, and one who wants to reach out and expand the base. i'm curious about the relationship between jeb and george w. would george w the older brother, be happy if he ran? >> the people have i spoken to say he is very ambivalent about it. and seem to want to avoid the subject. >> why is that? >> w is the oldest and never quite living up...
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it's out in new mexico. it's about 6:00 a.m. out there. i think the latest we've heard from red bull is that the launch could take place maybe m next hour or so. maybe hour and a half. they're monitoring wind conditions, of course. that was what did in the last attempt on tuesday morning. it's kind of just a key thing that they're monitoring on the ground there is the wind speed. that's what's caused two different delays here. we think maybe the launch of the balloon should take place the next hour, hour and a half or so. at that point it will take about two and a half to three hours for him to get up to the point from which he will jump 120,000 feet above the surface of the earth. you know, that's the progression of this thing. it takes about two and a half to three hours to reach that point. then he will jump, and then the first 30 to 40 seconds he is expected to break the sound bearier to free-fall at a speed of more than 698 miles an hour. the entire jump son-in-law supposed to take about 15 minutes. >> i guess a lot of people are wond
it's out in new mexico. it's about 6:00 a.m. out there. i think the latest we've heard from red bull is that the launch could take place maybe m next hour or so. maybe hour and a half. they're monitoring wind conditions, of course. that was what did in the last attempt on tuesday morning. it's kind of just a key thing that they're monitoring on the ground there is the wind speed. that's what's caused two different delays here. we think maybe the launch of the balloon should take place the next...
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he was at mock .24 before landing smoothly in the new mexico desert. >>> the new york yankees are down but not out. the battles bombers have lost the first two games of the alcs at home to detroit tigers. manager joe girardi raged at a call, he appeared to put the tag on omar infante at second base. the play was called safe. infante scored. girardi was tossed from the game. the best of seven series heads back to detroit on tuesday. >>> clinton to the rescue. if president obama wins a second term, he might owe a big debt to the clintons. what should obama do to change the game at tomorrow's debate. tweet me @richardlui. we'll share your responses shortly. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of a
he was at mock .24 before landing smoothly in the new mexico desert. >>> the new york yankees are down but not out. the battles bombers have lost the first two games of the alcs at home to detroit tigers. manager joe girardi raged at a call, he appeared to put the tag on omar infante at second base. the play was called safe. infante scored. girardi was tossed from the game. the best of seven series heads back to detroit on tuesday. >>> clinton to the rescue. if president obama...
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in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think that not addressing that community more directly was perhaps a mistake that night. host: jeb bush, the former florida governor, and the head of the free cuba center in dc write in today's "wall street journal" -- "president kennedy showed fortitude and resolve in forcing the soviet union to stand down. whoever wins the election ought to deal similarly with today's intimidation and deception from the castro regime." bocor town, flor caller -- brian crowley, did you want to jump in on that? guest: one of the things missed by people outside the state is that the cuban vote
in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think...
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of federal lands coincides with the one-year moratorium after deep horizon, the spill in the gulf of mexico. you have different parameters you can put on this, different time frames, so you can argue about what's been produced or not, but there are different explanations. overall, what you see is that there has been an increase. the question is, is it on private lands? does it have t to do with frackg or easier access from state permits versus what's going on on federal lands. overall, the fact is there's more production both oil and gas in the country and lower imports. >> that's the key point. the boom is on state and private lands where permits are and have nothing to do with the federal government. >> b that has nothing to do with federal lands like deepwater horizon. >> people along the gulf coast said the moratorium was in place longer than they need t to be. >> they wanted something done and they've gotten compensation. there are varying impulses here. >> well, as i was watching that clip again, i had two thoughts. the first is that was really interesting because we had a genuine deb
of federal lands coincides with the one-year moratorium after deep horizon, the spill in the gulf of mexico. you have different parameters you can put on this, different time frames, so you can argue about what's been produced or not, but there are different explanations. overall, what you see is that there has been an increase. the question is, is it on private lands? does it have t to do with frackg or easier access from state permits versus what's going on on federal lands. overall, the fact...